Hydrogen :What You Need The Know. Green Hydrogen. Renewable.

Posted By: ELK1nG

Hydrogen :What You Need The Know. Green Hydrogen. Renewable.
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 452.48 MB | Duration: 1h 34m

What you need to know on Hydrogen, green Hydrogen and the renewable energy economy of Hydrogen. Commercial and technical

What you'll learn

Hydrogen

Green Hydrogen economy and market

Renewable energy market

Hydrogen production, storage and transportation

Electrlysis and electrolyzers

Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Technical and Commercial Approach of Hydrogen

Pipelines, liquified Hydrogen, Compressed Hydrogen

LOHCS: liquid organic Hydrogen carriers

MOF: metal organic frameworks

Solid state storage of Hydrogen

Alkaline electrolyzers

PEM electrolyzers

Ammonia as a carrier for Hydrogen

Hydrogen sector coupling

Cavern storage

Hydrogen color: green hydrogen, grey hydrogen, blue hydrogen, yellow hydrogen and pink hydrogen

History of Hydrogen

Requirements

Willing to learn

Description

Good afternoon, everyone! I'm excited to introduce our new hydrogen course that will explore the current status, future use, challenges, technology, production, storage, transportation, and commercial approach of hydrogen. This course is perfect for anyone interested in learning about the potential of hydrogen as an energy carrier for the future.After the more tan 3100 students on our solar energy courses in Udemy, I'm now excited to share with you the Hydrogen course, another very important element on the renewable energy economy.First, we will discuss the current status of hydrogen, including its sources, production, and distribution. We'll also examine the challenges of implementing hydrogen as an energy carrier, such as cost, infrastructure, and safety concerns.Next, we will explore the various technologies that enable the use of hydrogen, such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, and combustion engines. We'll dive into the mechanics of how these technologies work and their respective advantages and disadvantages.We'll then move on to the production of hydrogen, including the various methods for producing it, such as steam methane reforming, electrolysis, and biological production. We'll also discuss the environmental impacts of each method and the economic feasibility of large-scale production.Storage and transportation are critical components of any energy system, and we'll take a deep dive into these topics as they relate to hydrogen. We'll discuss the different storage options available, including compressed gas, liquid, and solid-state storage, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.We'll also explore the various transportation options available for hydrogen, including pipelines, tanker trucks, and ammonia carriers. We'll discuss the challenges associated with each method and the potential for new technologies to overcome these challenges.Finally, we'll wrap up the course with a commercial approach, examining the economic viability of hydrogen as an energy source. We'll explore the potential markets for hydrogen, such as transportation, power generation, and industrial processes, and the potential revenue streams associated with each.In conclusion, this course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of hydrogen as an energy carrier, including its potential, challenges, technology, production, storage, transportation, and commercial viability. So, if you're interested in being a part of the hydrogen revolution and shaping the energy future, I encourage you to enroll in this exciting course. Thank you for your attention, and we hope to see you there!

Overview

Section 1: Hydrogen Course

Lecture 1 Introducción

Lecture 2 Actual Status

Lecture 3 Future Use of Hydrogen (and Green Hydrogen)

Lecture 4 Hydrogen use and energy carrier

Lecture 5 Impact of the Hydrogen and the renewable energy industry

Lecture 6 Agreggated demand curves of Hydrogen

Lecture 7 Short terms opportunities of Hydrogen

Lecture 8 Hydrogen Cluster and annual demand of Hydrogen

Lecture 9 Production of Hydrogen Worldwide

Lecture 10 Disadvantages of Hydrogen at the moment

Lecture 11 Electrolyzers

Lecture 12 Improving cost of electrolyzers

Lecture 13 PEM Electrolyzers

Lecture 14 Alkaline Electrolyzers

Lecture 15 Hydrogen Storage

Lecture 16 Transportation Options

Lecture 17 Hydrogen Pipelines

Lecture 18 Tanker trucks

Lecture 19 Liquid Hydrogen

Lecture 20 Questions to be answered

Lecture 21 Ammonia NH3

Lecture 22 MOF: Metal organic framework

Lecture 23 Liquid organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHCs)

Lecture 24 Hydrogen colors: green Hydrogen, gray Hydrogen, pink Hydrogen, yellow Hydrogen

Hydrogen enthusiasts,Profesionals that want to start in the Hydrogen Industry,Students that wants to learn about Green Hydrogen,Entrepreneurs that are interested in how the Hydrogen Market works,People interesting in learning how the Green Hydrogen and renewable energy economy could work